Bangun jer terus online n checking on email n weather broadcast...no email from him...could be busy..hmmm...no missed call on my phone as well...i keep googling for the Typhoon updates....and at 3.50 am he online...we have long chat untill 4.00 am plus...untill he need to go back to his work again...

A report on the PAGASA website said Juan made landfall at Sierra Madre Mt. Estagno Point at Divilacan Peak at 11:25 a.m.

As of 2 p.m., Juan was located 40 kilometers south southeast of Tuguegarao City with maximum sustained winds of 190 kph near the center and gusts of up to 225 kph.

PAGASA senior weather forecaster Robert Sawi earlier warned that "Ondoy-like" rains could affect parts of Northern Luzon as the typhoon slows down. "As it gets slower, it becomes more dangerous for affected areas," he said in a press briefing.

He also noted that the typhoon could shift south and affect Pangasinan.

He also warned of possible landslides in the Cordillera Administrative Region and Mountain Province due to heavy rains brought by Juan.

The province of Isabela, meanwhile, declared a state of calamity due to the onslaught of the typhoon Juan.